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Re: Japanese Bridge in Fall - 06-18-2005, 01:24 PM


I think the composition is excellent. :) On my monitor, the picture seems a tad overexposed which can easily be adjusted in post processing.

I've yet to walk away with a truly excellent shot from the Japanese Gardens. :( The lighting in there-- especially at mid day, deep shadows and glaring overhead sun, is a real photographic challenge.

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Re: Japanese Bridge in Fall - 06-18-2005, 01:26 PM


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I think the composition is excellent. :) On my monitor, the picture seems a tad overexposed which can easily be adjusted in post processing.

I've yet to walk away with a truly excellent shot from the Japanese Gardens. :( The lighting in there-- especially at mid day, deep shadows and glaring overhead sun, is a real photographic challenge.
If you were to see the actual print then you would see it is not over exposed. I have my monitor calibrated to work with the lab that prints my photos.
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06-18-2005, 03:16 PM


Looks over exposed on my monitor as well..
I bet the print is fabulous though.
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Did you try ... - 06-23-2005, 05:40 PM


... using an IR filter for this same setup. It may prove interesting.

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